On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Don Blaheta <blah...@blahedo.org> wrote: > Quoth Robby Findler: >> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Don Blaheta <dblah...@monm.edu> wrote: >> > I wouldn't want to see the test case window be sticky and impossible to >> > send to the back, but it would be nice if it always came to front when >> > you click Run and there are some failures. >> >> What if we were to make the default preference setting for the test >> window be docked (in the next release)? > > I wouldn't mind that, but it doesn't really solve the problem for when > it's undocked. > >> > [0]Well, not always. Â Sometimes the window resurfaces, and I don't know >> > why. Â Usually not. >> >> (It would be good to track down this bug.) > > Ok, I'm actually more confused now. I tried to track down a student > example where I'd seen this happen, and apparently it's a version thing; > starting in 5.0.2 and continuing to 5.1, if there are any failures at > all, evaluating even an unrelated expression in the repl will re-pop-up > the test failures window. I type in this: > > (define (foo x) 4) > > (check-expect (foo 3) 5) > > in Beginner, press Ctrl-T, and a window pops up as expected. I close > it, type 4 in the REPL and hit Enter, and the window pops up again. Is > this intentional? That's a little *too* often, I think.
Thanks, that's helpful. Robby _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users